Index 



319 



Prevost, i. 194, 195, 213, 214; i 



Madame Sismondi scolds, i. 204, 



205; marriage, i. 215 

 Drewe, Georgina. See Alderson, 



Lady 



Drewe, Harriet. See Giftord, Lady 

 Drewe, Marianne. See Langton, Mrs 



Algernon 

 Drewe, Mrs (Caroline Allen): account 



of, i. 3, 4; at Pisa, i. 103, 120 n.; 



loss of her children, i. 110; ' k poor 



Caroline," i. 209; ii. 272; opposition 



to Edward Drewe's marriage, i. 



195, 213-215; her death, i. 270 n. 

 Drewe, Mrs Edward (Adele Prevost), 



i. 194, 215; ii. 61 

 Drewe, William, i. 80 n. 

 Dudley, Lord (William Ward), i. 38 n., 



39, 44, 202 

 Dumont, i. 169 n., 221, 222 



Earthworms, observation of, ii. 226 n., 



227, 241 



Edgeworth, Maria, i. 46, 115; a meet- 

 ing with, i. 143; her description of 



Emma Darwin, ii. 56 

 Edgeworth, R. L., his jealousy of 



Madame de Stael, i. 46 

 Edinburgh Review, i. 142, 235 n., 



236 n. 

 Education: Madame Sismondi's views 



on, ii. 99, 100; Mrs Somerville's 



views on, ii. 100; Mrs Charles Dar- 

 win's vi ws on, ii. 172, 250 

 Electro,, the, ii. 264 

 Elliston, Sarah Wedgwood's account 



of his acting, i. 27, 28 

 Embley, ii. 110 n. 

 Empson, William, i. 236 n. 

 Engleheart, Mr, ii. 182 n. 

 Epigrams by Harry Wedgwood, i. 56, 



195; ii. 70 n. 

 d'Epinay, Madame, Memoirs of, ii. 



276 

 Erskine, Thomas, Lord Chancellor, i. 



21 n. 

 Etruria: Emma Allen's description of , 



i. 7, 8; the Josiah Wedgwoods at, 



i. 26 



Exeter, Bishop of (Phillpotts), ii. 112 

 Exhibition, the Great, of 1851, ii. 141- 



143 

 Expression of the Emotions, The, ii. 



202, 208 



Farrer, Ida. See Darwin, Mrs Horace 

 Farrer, Lady (Euphemia Wedgwood), 



ii. 213 



Farrer, Lord, ii. 189, 213, 214, 238 

 Fauntleroy, the forger, ii. 37 n. 



Favre, i. 169 n. 



Fechter, ii. 180, 185 



Fielding, Copley, i. 55, 197 



Fitton, Dr \V. H., ii. 40 n. 



Fitzherbert, Mrs, i. 141 



Fitzroy, Captain, i. 242 



Forster, W. E., Life of, ii. 282, 283 ^ 



France: travelling in, i. 132, 133; 



Madame Sismondi on the political 



state of, in 1848, ii. 115, 116; in 



1852, ii. 144, 151 

 Franco-Prussian War, the, ii. 198, 200, 



202 

 French acting compared with English, 



i. 199 

 Freshwater, the Charles Darwins at, 



ii. 190 



Fry, Mrs, ii. 116 

 Fur-coat surpiise, a, ii. 238-240 



Gainsborough, Charles Darwin's ad- 

 miration for portraits by, ii. 162 



" Galloping tune," ii. 154, 312 



Galton, Francis, experiments on rab- 

 bits, ii. 197 n.; ii. 245 



General Election of 1880, ii. 240 n. 



Geneva : the Aliens at, i. 80; society in, 

 i. 86-89; the Josiah Wedgwoods go 

 to, i. 121 ; Emma and Fanny Wedg- 

 wood at, i. 183-193, 200, 201; revo- 

 lution in, ii. 64, 65 



Gifford, Lady (Harriet Drewe), i. 4; 

 engagement to Robert, afterwards 

 Lord, Gifford, i. 80, 81; at the 

 Mackintoshes' dinner-party, i. 235 n. 



Gifford, Lord, i. 81 n. ; his death, i. 195 



Gladstone, W. E., ii. 113, 193, 232, 

 240, 246, 274, 300, 301; Charles 

 Darwin's admiration for, ii. 169 



Glenarvon, by Lady Caroline Lamb, 

 criticism of, i. 108 n., 109 



Glenelg, Lord (Charles Grant), i. 32 n., 

 232 



Godwin, William: his "writings tend 

 to make a foundling hospital of the 

 world," i. 15; his admiration of Tom 

 Wedgwood, ii. 109 



Goethe: T. Carlyle's opinion of, ii. 

 236; Scherer on, ii. 271 



Gorharn Case, the, ii. 112 n. 



Gower Street, Upper, first home of the 

 Charles Darwins, ii. 16, 18-21, 24, 

 26; wish to leave, ii. 56, 69, 75 



Grey, Lord: ministry of, i. 231, 

 232; correspondence with Princess 

 Lieven, ii. 291, 292 



Griffinhoof, Mr, gives a picnic in 

 Trentham Park, i. 57 n. 



Grove, the: bought, ii. 260; move to, 

 ii. 263 



